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that's what martin said. the man who was responsible for integration, harry bell fontty, i believe we have integrated into a burning house. integrated into a burping house. hold on to you seat right quick. something else martin said you ain't going to believe but it's real. hold on. you going to hit you hard. >> the last call that martin made from this location, the lower rain motel -- low rain motel, was alabama back to his church in atlanta to speak to his secretary. talk to his daddy. his daddy came, my copastor, the last call he made was to talk to his family. and martin had a practice and a policy every thursday or friday of calling in his sermon because back in the old days -- i meant to about y'all in memphis but in l.a. where i live and go to church, most of the the of the megachurchs get to announcement on the big streep, but back in the -- big screen, but back in the -- they'd hand you a sudden morning bull continue with the services and the sermon topic. somebody say, amen. >> amany you iraq in and
that's what martin said. the man who was responsible for integration, harry bell fontty, i believe we have integrated into a burning house. integrated into a burping house. hold on to you seat right quick. something else martin said you ain't going to believe but it's real. hold on. you going to hit you hard. >> the last call that martin made from this location, the lower rain motel -- low rain motel, was alabama back to his church in atlanta to speak to his secretary. talk to his daddy....
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he rode down from atlanta to montgomery with martin, anne martin dropped reverend johns off and my house i had prepared dinner for him. i knew what he liked. ralph tried to get martin to stay for dinner, and vernon told him, man, you've got to stay here. where you're going, i love the food is going to be as good as what juanita is cooking. he said, you should stay here and eat. he said, no, they are prepared for me. i have to go on. that is when i met him, when martin came to preach his initial sermon. my husband had met him when he was a student at a you working on his -- at au working on his masters. ralph had a date with a young lady and made a date with a young lady, and she told him -- she canceled the date and told him that she was ill. my husband went on anyway to the affair, and the young lady appeared at the affair with martin luther king. [laughter] that was his initial meeting with that young lady at the affair who told him she was ill. that is how they met, when he was at atlanta university, and they met again when vernon brought him to our house in montgomery. he knew him in
he rode down from atlanta to montgomery with martin, anne martin dropped reverend johns off and my house i had prepared dinner for him. i knew what he liked. ralph tried to get martin to stay for dinner, and vernon told him, man, you've got to stay here. where you're going, i love the food is going to be as good as what juanita is cooking. he said, you should stay here and eat. he said, no, they are prepared for me. i have to go on. that is when i met him, when martin came to preach his initial...
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they said martin is everything all right in martin just kept singing. they left and came back at 7:00 in the morning and martin was still on that balcony in the same spot in his pajamas still singing rock of ages let my -- let me hide myself in the. if you thought he gave one speech, and last year of his life because he speaks martin's voice is loud and clear. in the last year of his life read the sermons he was preaching at ebenezer on sundays and look how he was preaching to himself as much as he was to the parishioners trying to pull and push and pray himself through and oftentimes confessed himself through his own situation. dr. king was a public servant, he was not a perfect servant. this book does not shy away from his shortcomings. he was not human and divine commuters just human. i don't shy away from the shortcomings in his life. but the love he talked about day in and day out that is who he was. the most depressing part about writing this book and that i see this everywhere you go and i want to acknowledge it on c-sp c-span, dr. king has three
they said martin is everything all right in martin just kept singing. they left and came back at 7:00 in the morning and martin was still on that balcony in the same spot in his pajamas still singing rock of ages let my -- let me hide myself in the. if you thought he gave one speech, and last year of his life because he speaks martin's voice is loud and clear. in the last year of his life read the sermons he was preaching at ebenezer on sundays and look how he was preaching to himself as much...
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they said martin is everything all right in martin just kept singing. they left and came back at 7:00 in the morning and martin was still on that balcony in the same spot in his pajamas still singing rock of ages let my -- let me hide myself in the. if you thought he gave one speech, and last year of his life because he speaks martin's voice is loud and clear. in the last year of his life read the sermons he was preaching at ebenezer on sundays and look how he was preaching to himself as much as he was to the parishioners trying to pull and push and pray himself through and oftentimes confessed himself through his own situation. dr. king was a public servant, he was not a perfect servant. this book does not shy away from his shortcomings. he was not human and divine commuters just human. i don't shy away from the shortcomings in his life. but the love he talked about day in and day out that is who he was. the most depressing part about writing this book and that i see this everywhere you go and i want to acknowledge it on c-sp c-span, dr. king has three
they said martin is everything all right in martin just kept singing. they left and came back at 7:00 in the morning and martin was still on that balcony in the same spot in his pajamas still singing rock of ages let my -- let me hide myself in the. if you thought he gave one speech, and last year of his life because he speaks martin's voice is loud and clear. in the last year of his life read the sermons he was preaching at ebenezer on sundays and look how he was preaching to himself as much...
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obviously, avoid martin place.n the website, but go about your usual exit from the city as you would, train passes and fairies. vigilant, and be ensure at all times you are also patient. there could be some disruption as we go about things today. i'm asking if you can also be patient. we will get through this. importantly now, our thoughts and prayers are with those who are caught up in the situation, and we say to them, we are with you. i will ask the commissioner to say a few words. theadies and gentlemen, as premier has indicated, this is a difficult day for everyone involved in this operation. i can confirm for you that we offender in the premises holding on undisclosed number of hostages in the martin place area. attendance been in and have controlled the situation from very early this morning, shortly after it was advised. we are at this stage continuing to secure and make sure that we are doing all we can to bring this to a peaceful outcome. we want this matter resolved peacefully, and we will do all we need
obviously, avoid martin place.n the website, but go about your usual exit from the city as you would, train passes and fairies. vigilant, and be ensure at all times you are also patient. there could be some disruption as we go about things today. i'm asking if you can also be patient. we will get through this. importantly now, our thoughts and prayers are with those who are caught up in the situation, and we say to them, we are with you. i will ask the commissioner to say a few words. theadies...
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>> martin, yes, i have.hink i heard very similar information to what your last guest said concerning the instagram being sent of kelly police officers and saying, you know -- or putting out intentions to put two pigs in the blanket, meaning kill two police officers. so i think that, you know, the rhetoric on both sides has gotten dialed up. and i also agree with the idea that -- and friends have told me, they're very upset about the kind of rhetoric that's been out there against the police, because it would possibly insite some lunatic to go ahead and carry out murdering police officers. and police officers already have the target painted on them, just by wearing the uniform. every day. you know, an everyday course of action. but in times like this where there's even more anti police rhetoric out there, it makes it only worse and makes them have greater concerns about possibly being harmed or killed in an ambush situation. >> so what is the conversation that is likely to be had in the briefing rooms as the o
>> martin, yes, i have.hink i heard very similar information to what your last guest said concerning the instagram being sent of kelly police officers and saying, you know -- or putting out intentions to put two pigs in the blanket, meaning kill two police officers. so i think that, you know, the rhetoric on both sides has gotten dialed up. and i also agree with the idea that -- and friends have told me, they're very upset about the kind of rhetoric that's been out there against the...
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what happens to martin luther king jr.? he gets sanitized and sterilized because that much black glove and fire is always a threat to america. americas misunderstands black rage as always being connected to revenge. it can be connected to black love. this is what love looks like in public, tenderness is what feels like in private. he was a tender man too just like malcolm. he was a sweet man. but he had a deep commitment to justice. when he died 72% of americans disapproved of him. 55% of black people disapprove of martin when he died. everybody loves him now that the worms got him. the fbi said he was the most dangerous man in america. how come? so much love. so much fire. why was that he was unpopular at the end? a critique of empire, the greatest purveyor of violence in the world, he was telling the truth, vietnam, trying to organize all poor people beyond civil rights, adding human-rights, and talked about in 64 going to the united nations, bringing america to try for the violation of human rights of black people. that
what happens to martin luther king jr.? he gets sanitized and sterilized because that much black glove and fire is always a threat to america. americas misunderstands black rage as always being connected to revenge. it can be connected to black love. this is what love looks like in public, tenderness is what feels like in private. he was a tender man too just like malcolm. he was a sweet man. but he had a deep commitment to justice. when he died 72% of americans disapproved of him. 55% of black...
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martin says they moved.laims after getting the run around from martin about his $10,000 order, it was the empty storefront that made his heart sing. >> you get to a shop and what do you see? >> nothing. i see the landlord come out to say, can i help you? >> reporter: you say where is martin. >> where is martin? he goes he's gone. we owed him. >> reporter: the woods are not alone. according to a detective with the stratford police force, two other angry customers appeared at police headquarters in just a master weeks this fall to claim the pair had also ripped them off. >> he's stealing from people. from innocent people. hard-working people he's stealing from them. >> reporter: detective michael williams says the woods case breaks his heart. >> he just kept asking for money and they provided a check and then once he got one check he asked for another and another and he got the whole job paid in full and the woods have nothing. >> reporter: we found the couple in this cherry hill store where they're back in bu
martin says they moved.laims after getting the run around from martin about his $10,000 order, it was the empty storefront that made his heart sing. >> you get to a shop and what do you see? >> nothing. i see the landlord come out to say, can i help you? >> reporter: you say where is martin. >> where is martin? he goes he's gone. we owed him. >> reporter: the woods are not alone. according to a detective with the stratford police force, two other angry customers...
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>> yes, a that is right, martin. president obama has been briefed when he was out to dinner at the white house, and he says they will continue to monitor this situation, and as of yet, there are no u.s. assets designated. we did get this official statement says that the indonesians and singaporeans are leading the investigation, and we will standby and lend assistance in any way that is helpful. and we have confirmed that there were no u.s. passports involved in the flight. the other thing that we would point out though is that in the case of the mh-370 after that went miss, and mh-317 was shot down over ukraine, those were both boeing aircraft that was an american aircraft and so the ntsb was involved in the technical support. and in this case, the airbus is a french company manufacturer. and the u.s. has be asked first before they can begin to contribute assets and help in the search, martin. >> what about the u.s. military to provide help with vessels in the search? >> as far as we know as of jet, no ask made. it
>> yes, a that is right, martin. president obama has been briefed when he was out to dinner at the white house, and he says they will continue to monitor this situation, and as of yet, there are no u.s. assets designated. we did get this official statement says that the indonesians and singaporeans are leading the investigation, and we will standby and lend assistance in any way that is helpful. and we have confirmed that there were no u.s. passports involved in the flight. the other...
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martin says they moved.e wood claims after getting the run around from martin about his $10,000 order, it was the empty storefront that made his heart sing. >> you get to a shop and what do you see? >> nothing. i see -- the landlord come out to say, can i help you? >> reporter: you say where is martin. >> where is martin? he goes, he's gone. we evicted him. >> reporter: the woods are not alone. according to a detective with the stratford police force, two other angry customers appeared at police headquarters in just a matter of weeks this fall to claim the pair had also ripped them off. >> he's stealing from people. from and in people. hard-working people he's stealing from them. >> reporter: detective michael williams says, the woods case breaks his march. >> he just kept asking him for money and they provided a check, and then once he got one check he asked for another and another and he got the whole job paid in full and the woods have nothing. >> reporter: we found the couple in this cherry hill store wh
martin says they moved.e wood claims after getting the run around from martin about his $10,000 order, it was the empty storefront that made his heart sing. >> you get to a shop and what do you see? >> nothing. i see -- the landlord come out to say, can i help you? >> reporter: you say where is martin. >> where is martin? he goes, he's gone. we evicted him. >> reporter: the woods are not alone. according to a detective with the stratford police force, two other...
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they say this is an one-of situation in martin place. they are sure there are no other assistants they have to be worried about. they say they have it contained, they have it under control. and they say there are no injuries inside where the hostage is taking place, and they will make sure that continues. >> what considerations will hostage makers need to make? robin, good to have you with us. in this case the sydney police are happy to go slowly, and resolve this without violence. is that slowly-slowly approach th the best one here. >> yes, that is the best approach. the hostage negotiator will establish himself as the one man that the hostage taker can speak to, and gradually make friends with him. and gradually wear him down and try to convince him to surrender, he has made his statement. he has achieved his objective. that it is now time to go home. an awful lot of criminals in the modern world are trying to give themselves credibility by doing exactly that. this man has a criminal record. he is--he has been convicted before, and the
they say this is an one-of situation in martin place. they are sure there are no other assistants they have to be worried about. they say they have it contained, they have it under control. and they say there are no injuries inside where the hostage is taking place, and they will make sure that continues. >> what considerations will hostage makers need to make? robin, good to have you with us. in this case the sydney police are happy to go slowly, and resolve this without violence. is...
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and also martin luther king. when i look at these two great leaders, i say there is something about each one of them that contributed significantly to black progress for people of african descent. there are things about both of them also that we could criticize. martin luther king may have stayed with the nonviolence thing a little bit too long, a lot of people say. you know. in fact later on in his life, he questioned whether or not nonviolence could work in an unethical society. because the premise of nonviolence is that sooner or later the folk who are pressing you are going to get embarrassed or something. you know, feel like oh, my god, we're really making ourselves look bad. but what if the folks who are oppressing you don't have that kind of humanity? some folks just don't have shame. if you are trying to shame someone who does not have any shame, you are in trouble. martin luther king ultimately came to that point and questioned that. you read his books. and ultimately at one point martin luther king ques
and also martin luther king. when i look at these two great leaders, i say there is something about each one of them that contributed significantly to black progress for people of african descent. there are things about both of them also that we could criticize. martin luther king may have stayed with the nonviolence thing a little bit too long, a lot of people say. you know. in fact later on in his life, he questioned whether or not nonviolence could work in an unethical society. because the...
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martin luther king jr. is important. martin luther king jr. there are more in the united states. he says that his vision of american democracy is found when she gets the respect and credit and access. before he becomes this black power icon and image and symbol of political revolution,, before he is with fidel castro and others, sl is pursuing radical democracy and the deep south one of the most interesting parts from the was the relationship between doctor king and stokely carmichael. they were friends. stokely serves as his chauffeur and bodyguard during freedom summer. they marched together. that relationship comes to the floor once stokely becomes chairman in may of 1956. the meredith march from june 7 until june 26th is the march that transforms stokely carmichael's wife and the civil rights movement. going to be shot on the second day of the one man march across the state of mississippi to approve a black man could march through mississippi without fear. carmichael, martin luther king jr., to his bedside and about to continue his march. after being arrested for the 27th tim
martin luther king jr. is important. martin luther king jr. there are more in the united states. he says that his vision of american democracy is found when she gets the respect and credit and access. before he becomes this black power icon and image and symbol of political revolution,, before he is with fidel castro and others, sl is pursuing radical democracy and the deep south one of the most interesting parts from the was the relationship between doctor king and stokely carmichael. they...
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there is a big christmas tree in martin place as well. it is the hub of where many people will be doing their christmas shopping. it would have been a very busy monday morning. after that all the normal business people, people going to their offices, they would have been getting their coffees, he heading to their desks, the coffee shop probably would have been at its busiest at 9:30 9:30, 9:40. i must stress we do not have an accurate number of people inside the cafe. six and a half hours after the siege began nor when it began. we don't know how many people were there. but we can assume its pretty busy. >> yes, because of the nature of the area, and time of day. there would have been people in the area, and we don't know the number of hostages that are trapped inside. and this is directly opposite the television station. they managed to gain live footage of the hostages with their hands pressed against the windows. >> that's right. this was very early on the newsroom is almost directly across from the cafe, and they had cameras trained o
there is a big christmas tree in martin place as well. it is the hub of where many people will be doing their christmas shopping. it would have been a very busy monday morning. after that all the normal business people, people going to their offices, they would have been getting their coffees, he heading to their desks, the coffee shop probably would have been at its busiest at 9:30 9:30, 9:40. i must stress we do not have an accurate number of people inside the cafe. six and a half hours after...
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martin freeman! you. >> jimmy: man -- >> i couldn't help that. i couldn't help it. >> jimmy: you had to do it? you had the dance. >> it's not every day you come out to the roots. >> jimmy: no, exactly. not every day at all. but, i have to say congratulations, also, on your golden globe nomination for "fargo." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] that's exciting. >> thank you. >> jimmy: that's super cool. then also, on top of that, you're hosting "saturday night live." >> do you know show? >> jimmy: nope. i've never seen it, but i've heard of it. >> hell of a show. >> jimmy: i hear it's pretty fun. >> hell of a show. >> jimmy: "saturday night live," tomorrow night. do you know about the show? 'cause i know you're from england. >> of course, i know very much about the show. weirdly, it's still not on terrestrial tv -- >> jimmy: no, they don't have it. >> we don't get it. but, so, you know, you have to go onto the internet or buy all the dvds or whatever. but, yeah, i'm very, very aware of the show. yeah. >> jimmy
martin freeman! you. >> jimmy: man -- >> i couldn't help that. i couldn't help it. >> jimmy: you had to do it? you had the dance. >> it's not every day you come out to the roots. >> jimmy: no, exactly. not every day at all. but, i have to say congratulations, also, on your golden globe nomination for "fargo." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] that's exciting. >> thank you. >> jimmy: that's super cool. then also, on top of that, you're hosting...
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the lindt chocolate shop at martin place.s a mall, very busy mall, in sydney's central business district. again, not a lot of information. here's what we know at this point in time. according to our affiliate in sydney, australia's 7 network, they're saying around 9:44 a.m. local time, remember, it is monday morning there, a woman saw a man with a blue sports bag. she thought it could possibly be a gun. she then told the police. we're also told from our affiliate that that man with the bag entered the lindt chocolate shop. that is when our affiliate is reporting that this turned into a possible hostage situation. we also can tell you that "reuters" at this hour is reporting the sydney operahouse has been evacuated as a precautionary measure and that the airspace, according to 7 network, the airspace above sydney has been temporarily shut due to this situation. we're working our sources on the ground. as soon as we have more information, we will bring it to you. again, a possible hostage situation taking place monday morning i
the lindt chocolate shop at martin place.s a mall, very busy mall, in sydney's central business district. again, not a lot of information. here's what we know at this point in time. according to our affiliate in sydney, australia's 7 network, they're saying around 9:44 a.m. local time, remember, it is monday morning there, a woman saw a man with a blue sports bag. she thought it could possibly be a gun. she then told the police. we're also told from our affiliate that that man with the bag...
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he is 18-year-old antonio martin, identified by his mother toni martin.e'll bring you details. >>> fierce weather ush everything in a holiday travel system, a line of severe thunderstorms spawning deadly tornadoes on the gulf coast. one twister ripped through louisiana, knocking down trees and power lines. this system that tore through marion county, mississippi killed two people. two more in nearby jones county. another tornado tore the roof off this day care center in mississippi. luckily all 35 children and seven staffers at that center were unharmed. they were moved to a nearby bank for safety. mississippi's governor declaring a state of emergency in the wake of these storms. and all that, just the beginning of the weather trouble for holiday travelers. cnn meteorologist ivan cabrera joins us with the latest on this storm system and his christmas forecast. good morning and merry christmas eve, ivan. >> yeah, merry christmas eve, and yet, we're talking about another storm on this busy travel week since thanksgiving. i'll say christine, what's going to
he is 18-year-old antonio martin, identified by his mother toni martin.e'll bring you details. >>> fierce weather ush everything in a holiday travel system, a line of severe thunderstorms spawning deadly tornadoes on the gulf coast. one twister ripped through louisiana, knocking down trees and power lines. this system that tore through marion county, mississippi killed two people. two more in nearby jones county. another tornado tore the roof off this day care center in mississippi....
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here's martin short with joaquin phoenix.ere's like a secret -- >> it's '70s l.a., and everyone's drugged in it. and he's trying to solve a very bizarre mystery. >> jimmy: that's good, yes. here's martin short and joaquin phoenix in the new film inherent vice." take a look. >> i don't know what this is. >> is it chinese? >> i figured he was being chinese. >> what? who are we talking about? >> the golden fang. >> the syndicate. both of whom happen to be dentists. syndicate of dentists. long ago for tax purposes. all legit. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. purple suit. >> purple suit! december 12th, ladies and gentlemen. >> jimmy: december 12th, "inherent vice." you guys, martin short and i are playing pictionary after the break. it's going to be fun! >> i've never played that before. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on! wait for me! there it is. ah! hurry up. you're heavy. are you sure these letters will get to santa? yes, of course. hold still. almost there. a little bit higher. i can't hold you up much longer. ah!
here's martin short with joaquin phoenix.ere's like a secret -- >> it's '70s l.a., and everyone's drugged in it. and he's trying to solve a very bizarre mystery. >> jimmy: that's good, yes. here's martin short and joaquin phoenix in the new film inherent vice." take a look. >> i don't know what this is. >> is it chinese? >> i figured he was being chinese. >> what? who are we talking about? >> the golden fang. >> the syndicate. both of whom...
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i'm martin savidge. it's going to be with you. that's taken place where the two officers in new york city were slain yesterday. this is a vigil that is happening,000 a now. and prayers are being said in support of the officers, in support of law enforcement, and the decision makers of this community, and it's important even in our discussions now to keep in mind the focus needs to be on the loss of those two officers and thaeir memories an families as we discuss larger events around it pertaining to the relationship in new york and the rift with the police department. this, by the way, is in brooklyn where all of this is happening. let me bring back now david gergen, martha pease. david, i interrupted you as we sort of went to break there to continue what you would tell the mayor, you've got to try to get beyond this because it's essential for the city to heal. >> first of all, martin, let me say thank you to you. you're bringing a calm voice to this which i think is really helpful.
i'm martin savidge. it's going to be with you. that's taken place where the two officers in new york city were slain yesterday. this is a vigil that is happening,000 a now. and prayers are being said in support of the officers, in support of law enforcement, and the decision makers of this community, and it's important even in our discussions now to keep in mind the focus needs to be on the loss of those two officers and thaeir memories an families as we discuss larger events around it...
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and also martin luther king. lead when i look at these two great leaders, i say there is something about each one of them that contributed significantly to black progress for people of african descent. there are things about both of them also that we could may h criticize. martin luther king may have stayed with the nonviolence thing a little bit too long, a g, lot of people say. you know.er on in fact, later on in his life, in he questioned whether or not nonviolence could work in an unethical society. because the premise of mise o nonviolence is that sooner or t later the folk who are pressing you are going to get embarrassed pre or something.zhnç f you know, feel like oh, my god, we're really making ourselves look bad.f the but what if the folks who are oppressing you don't have that kind of humanity? some folks just don't have olks jus shame. if you are trying to shame meone wh someone who does not have any are i shame, you are in trouble. n martin luther king ultimately and came to that point and questioned
and also martin luther king. lead when i look at these two great leaders, i say there is something about each one of them that contributed significantly to black progress for people of african descent. there are things about both of them also that we could may h criticize. martin luther king may have stayed with the nonviolence thing a little bit too long, a g, lot of people say. you know.er on in fact, later on in his life, in he questioned whether or not nonviolence could work in an unethical...
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trooper martin then places paramedic white in a choke hold.oments later, the trooper backs off. >> i think maybe just having that second officer there helped bring martin under control a little bit, enough that he could just have that moment of clarity to realize what he was doing was not in his best interest, my best interest, and, most importantly, in the patient's best interest. >> the trooper allows the ambulance to leave and follows it to the hospital. when they arrive, paramedic white checks in his patient, who's released later that day. the paramedic then turns himself in. >> i went back outside to the second trooper on scene and i told him, at this point, you can arrest me. i released my patient care to the nurse. >> but after everything that happened, white is never arrested. trooper martin did not respond to interview requests through his lawyer, but, in a press conference, his lawyer says paramedic white delayed the patient by not letting martin talk directly to driver paul franks. >> the trooper martin's belief was, if i could sit
trooper martin then places paramedic white in a choke hold.oments later, the trooper backs off. >> i think maybe just having that second officer there helped bring martin under control a little bit, enough that he could just have that moment of clarity to realize what he was doing was not in his best interest, my best interest, and, most importantly, in the patient's best interest. >> the trooper allows the ambulance to leave and follows it to the hospital. when they arrive,...
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but martin luther king jr. was more.influential in terms of overall history as a race leader because booker twa said they were just going to kind of sit calmly and accept what this is for now, martin luther worked for change not just for black people. he worked for better standards of living for everyone in america. book booker twa seems very intent on pursuing a personal agenda and elevating his status in politics and being the first at the white house. martin luther king accomplished everything he did without an official office. and he's better. you were saying that booker t. washington was the first and only to be appointed to an office, but that doesn't make him the man overall because if you ask someone in this country whether they are 6 16 or 60 who the preeminent symbol of racial equality martin luther king is the answer that comes up and that legacy holds more weight than any presidential appointment. >> okay, all right. who agrees with her? what do you have to say? >> you say he's a racial accommodation ist acco
but martin luther king jr. was more.influential in terms of overall history as a race leader because booker twa said they were just going to kind of sit calmly and accept what this is for now, martin luther worked for change not just for black people. he worked for better standards of living for everyone in america. book booker twa seems very intent on pursuing a personal agenda and elevating his status in politics and being the first at the white house. martin luther king accomplished...
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the martins please train station under that area is also shot.in station under the area is also shot. . . >> good morning, everybody. rishaad salamat coming to you live from hong kong. this is "on the move." ♪ police surround a cafÉ in a group ofre hostages are being held. elsewhere, japan's prime minister has been given a strong mandate to lead. and the slump deepens for crude oil. straight to our top story. police on the streets of cent
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martin luther king jr. and not much following their assessed nation. like his peers on the nonviolent coordinating committee, he started off as a believer is nonviolence and his experience of others led him to concentrated thinking on the notion of black self-defense. he was a complex figure in that laxity captured this in the biography, "stokely: a life." you can never be disappointed with someone termed the chocolate fred astaire. peniel jospeh is a professor at the university and a commentator on subjects such as race relations and civil rights and politics and democracy and i must say that he is a really nice shoe collection. please give a warm welcome to peniel jospeh. [applause] >> thank you for that warm introduction and i will start by thanking the library of congress and the national book festival for this invitation to talk about "stokely: a life." it is an honor and a privilege to be here. i have received a lot of questions as to why and why did i spend so much time and why did he deserve a dog o
martin luther king jr. and not much following their assessed nation. like his peers on the nonviolent coordinating committee, he started off as a believer is nonviolence and his experience of others led him to concentrated thinking on the notion of black self-defense. he was a complex figure in that laxity captured this in the biography, "stokely: a life." you can never be disappointed with someone termed the chocolate fred astaire. peniel jospeh is a professor at the university and a...
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martin's place. you can see a couple of armed me, security forces there just behind one of those lamp posts. we saw the lights in central business district. we are expecting any moment now to hear from the new south wales police once again. it's been a couple of hours since they made a statement. we are expecting a live press conference any moment. in fact, i believe that is deputy commissioner katherine byrne from new south wales police, we'll hear the questions asked and the response. >> reporter: ..any demands and the condition of the five in there. >> i am here to give an update on an incident that we have operating in martin place sydney at the moment. what is an incident that commenced around 9:44 today, when we received information that there was a byrne who potentially was around, occupying premises in martin place. since that time we have responded with police and other resources. we know that there are people being held in the building in martin place, and we are aware there is a person arm
martin's place. you can see a couple of armed me, security forces there just behind one of those lamp posts. we saw the lights in central business district. we are expecting any moment now to hear from the new south wales police once again. it's been a couple of hours since they made a statement. we are expecting a live press conference any moment. in fact, i believe that is deputy commissioner katherine byrne from new south wales police, we'll hear the questions asked and the response....
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all the buildings around martin place were evacuated some hours ago. as far as we know the only people there are inside the lindt cafe. how many people is unclear. in an earlier press conference, the deputy police commissioner said some reports of as many as 30 people in the cafe - i'm dash. >> continue, we hear you, andrew. >> apologies, i had interference on my line. i was saying the square, inside the lindt cafe, about 15 people, potentially are inside the cafe. that is according to channel 7 reporter. there has been about 15 people he saw. the police say only that they believe the number of 30 officers inside is too high. we don't know the number or the number of hostage takers. one of our camera crew got a shot of someone shuffled into a police vehicle. there was a shawl put over their head by police. it's unclear as to whether that perp was a hostage inside the cafe, other reporters told us they believes test a hostage. we have no more evidence on that though. right now, sydney c.b.d. in lockdown. sydney is a huge sprawling city. but the central
all the buildings around martin place were evacuated some hours ago. as far as we know the only people there are inside the lindt cafe. how many people is unclear. in an earlier press conference, the deputy police commissioner said some reports of as many as 30 people in the cafe - i'm dash. >> continue, we hear you, andrew. >> apologies, i had interference on my line. i was saying the square, inside the lindt cafe, about 15 people, potentially are inside the cafe. that is according...
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the people on the ground in ferguson, the movement for treyvon martin. i feel like we are finally making some progress. and what i will say i feel like if you see treyvon martin it doesn't get said enough in our circle but you have to take care of yourself. we did this like weird interview that got aggressive where we get e-mails from you all the time, whether it is structured like an ally and your high school were started in the occupied chapter or whatever. we also get e-mails that talk about citizen radio kids helping you get of her depression and stuff like that. and i am starting to learn as i get older that's a political act, too staying alive and staying active and staying brave and just even if your family or your friends think no one is listening to you it's like keep going because they well if you don't stop. >> just do you. >> i think that's it. >> is this audience too timid to ask questions? >> i think we can move on to the q. and a session. >> just quick for the hard-core listeners, i just want to say how much we love with all of our hearts
the people on the ground in ferguson, the movement for treyvon martin. i feel like we are finally making some progress. and what i will say i feel like if you see treyvon martin it doesn't get said enough in our circle but you have to take care of yourself. we did this like weird interview that got aggressive where we get e-mails from you all the time, whether it is structured like an ally and your high school were started in the occupied chapter or whatever. we also get e-mails that talk about...
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martin luther king jr. was in fact, in his own time, a proponent of what we now call affirmative action. >> host: randall kennedy is standing out here in the miami heat with us. we appreciate that very much. we've got more phone calls if you would like. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: marcel in goodyear, arizona. marcel. >> caller: thank you, mr. kennedy. i have one question for you. do you think it has benefited the african-american people at all? i work for the federal government and i see the federal government is the biggest violation of racism. you know, when i am when i am there working and i see the number of african-americans employed by the federal government, if you're in washington d.c. or baltimore area, there's a lot more african-americans that are promoted up in hierarchy positions. but if you go maybe to the south and the west, that is not the case. so as out here on the west kind of struggle with the fact that in city government, federal government, we are not getting promoted to the level we
martin luther king jr. was in fact, in his own time, a proponent of what we now call affirmative action. >> host: randall kennedy is standing out here in the miami heat with us. we appreciate that very much. we've got more phone calls if you would like. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: marcel in goodyear, arizona. marcel. >> caller: thank you, mr. kennedy. i have one question for you. do you think it has benefited the african-american people at all? i work for the federal...
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martin place has a major commercial network. the initial images of the hostages with hand against the window, they were shot by a cameraman inside the offices of channel 7. there's lots of offices there. it couldn't be a more high profile part of sydney. >> thank you, indeed. let's go to another part of sydney and talk to mike carleton, a writer and historian joining us via skype. are you surprised about the level of speculation about the motivation for the attack, for the taking of the hostages. >> well, there's a lot of journalists with a lot of air space and page space to fill and not much to fill it with, isn't it. so as you expect of a murdoch tabloid paper it came out with i.s. killer cult or something like that, and so op and so on. no one knows what is behind this. we'll have to wait and find out. >> does that say a great deal about the climate of opinion in australia at the moment. . >> yes, there's an edge of islamaphobia. the far right nutters are out in force, seizing this as an opportunity to do islam bashing. there
martin place has a major commercial network. the initial images of the hostages with hand against the window, they were shot by a cameraman inside the offices of channel 7. there's lots of offices there. it couldn't be a more high profile part of sydney. >> thank you, indeed. let's go to another part of sydney and talk to mike carleton, a writer and historian joining us via skype. are you surprised about the level of speculation about the motivation for the attack, for the taking of the...
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martin?s very much. >> you bet. >>> coming up an american success story for the holiday season. misty copeland a ballerina who dedicated herself for ballet long after most girls give up. she persevered to make history and inspire others. that's ahead. ♪you better pledge ♪ your allegiance♪ ♪you're not the only one ♪listen up forefathers ♪i'm not your son ♪you better help the children ♪let them have some fun ♪some fun ♪some fun. when you don't get enough sleep... and your body aches... you're not yourself. tylenolpm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a better you all day. tylenol® doctors have been prescribingdecade, nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other
martin?s very much. >> you bet. >>> coming up an american success story for the holiday season. misty copeland a ballerina who dedicated herself for ballet long after most girls give up. she persevered to make history and inspire others. that's ahead. ♪you better pledge ♪ your allegiance♪ ♪you're not the only one ♪listen up forefathers ♪i'm not your son ♪you better help the children ♪let them have some fun ♪some fun ♪some fun. when you don't get enough...
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martin, you're the eldest son of martin luther king jr. of the movie, and i wonder -- i think if i'm right you said this is the first time someone has gotten the essence of your father right? >> i did say that i believe it captures the essence. what perhaps is most amazing to me is the fact, yes, everyone is an actor. but when you talk about a gentleman who is of british descent, to be able to sustain that -- to stay in character always throughout the entire movie is quite powerful. to have crescendos and everything else. i do believe the essence is captured. >> it took 50 years to make a major motion picture about your father. what took so long? >> well, i can't necessarily say what it would be. but i always believe that god is involved somehow. i mean, you know, something has to say something when you look at what's going on in our nation. and a film is made now. it always perhaps would have had an impact. but the fact that it is going on now, i think it's going to have a far greater impact because people, young people most specifically,
martin, you're the eldest son of martin luther king jr. of the movie, and i wonder -- i think if i'm right you said this is the first time someone has gotten the essence of your father right? >> i did say that i believe it captures the essence. what perhaps is most amazing to me is the fact, yes, everyone is an actor. but when you talk about a gentleman who is of british descent, to be able to sustain that -- to stay in character always throughout the entire movie is quite powerful. to...
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martin? with more in a moment. >>> hello. i'm martin savage in for fredricka whitfield. we have been following the funeral for new york city police officer, rafael ramos. he and his partner, officer went ge gene liu were ambushed and ki killed aed as they sat in their police car. police commissioner bill bratton and vice president joe biden were among those who spoke at the service this morning. >> i'm sure i speak for the whole nation when i say to you that our hearts ache for you. i know from personal experience that there is little anyone can say or do at this moment to ease the pain, that sense of loss, that sense of loneliness. but i do hope you take some solace in the fact that as afforded by the press, over 25,000, 25,000 members of the same fraternity and sorority as your husband who stand and will stand with you the rest of your life, and they will, it's an uncommon fraternity. >> and echoing an incident last week, some police officers turned their backs while standing outside the ch
martin? with more in a moment. >>> hello. i'm martin savage in for fredricka whitfield. we have been following the funeral for new york city police officer, rafael ramos. he and his partner, officer went ge gene liu were ambushed and ki killed aed as they sat in their police car. police commissioner bill bratton and vice president joe biden were among those who spoke at the service this morning. >> i'm sure i speak for the whole nation when i say to you that our hearts ache for...
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martin. sfroo andrew stevens, thank you very much for that poignant observation. >>> cnn aviation correspondent renee marsh. you have been in touch with both airbus and the ntsb. what if anything is airbus saying about their aircraft and we're talking about the airbus a320-200. >> this is a relatively new aircraft. it was delivered in 2008 of october. it's just over six years old. we know the flight time about 23,000 flight hours. >> when we talk about how many millions of flights this particular family of aircraft has made. we also martin have been in touch with authorities here in the united states. just to see what kind of role they could possibly play in all of this. in my conversation with the ntsb this morning, they say they are actively monitoring this situation. they say the lines of communication very much open between the ntsb as well as the manufacturer airbus. they're also in touch with those that will lead this investigation. it's fair to say that the ntsb will not have an extrem
martin. sfroo andrew stevens, thank you very much for that poignant observation. >>> cnn aviation correspondent renee marsh. you have been in touch with both airbus and the ntsb. what if anything is airbus saying about their aircraft and we're talking about the airbus a320-200. >> this is a relatively new aircraft. it was delivered in 2008 of october. it's just over six years old. we know the flight time about 23,000 flight hours. >> when we talk about how many millions of...
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martin luther king, jr., and others. we met with the leadership on both sides of the capital, house leadership, senate leadership, democrats, and republicans. if you have an opportunity to visit my office in the cannon house building, you will see a photograph of that morning with dr. martin luther king, jr., roy wilkins, rabbi prince, eugene carson blake, britney young, and young john lewis. [laughter] talking with the republican leader. if someone had told me then that one day i would be standing here in statuary hall being honored by the united states capitol historical society, i would have told them, "you're crazy, you're out of your mind, you don't even know what you're talking about." each time i come into this place -- and i have been here a while. i have been in congress for almost 28 years. i feel more than lucky. i feel blessed. each day i am here, i learn more and more about the significance of this building, the paintings, the statues, the different rooms. sometimes i feel these statues are speaking to me an
martin luther king, jr., and others. we met with the leadership on both sides of the capital, house leadership, senate leadership, democrats, and republicans. if you have an opportunity to visit my office in the cannon house building, you will see a photograph of that morning with dr. martin luther king, jr., roy wilkins, rabbi prince, eugene carson blake, britney young, and young john lewis. [laughter] talking with the republican leader. if someone had told me then that one day i would be...
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martin?> yeah there's no question it's a popular plane, not just in asia wherever you fly, you're likely to have been on an airbus a-320. >>> we're following the breaking news this morning, airasia flight 8501 missing, losing contact while flying between indonesia and singapore. we'll be right back after the break. ♪♪[ soft holiday music ]♪♪ can you help me up? [ snow intensifies ] [ sleighbells ring in the distance ] aleve. all day pain relief with just 2 pills. get back to being you. thanks. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> the search for missing airasia flight 8501 has been suspendeded until monday morning airmorning -- the passengers and crew fromo are from sticks different nations, one malaysia one from singapore, one from the uk and one person from france. joining me now on the telephone from the united kingdom is air traffic control
martin?> yeah there's no question it's a popular plane, not just in asia wherever you fly, you're likely to have been on an airbus a-320. >>> we're following the breaking news this morning, airasia flight 8501 missing, losing contact while flying between indonesia and singapore. we'll be right back after the break. ♪♪[ soft holiday music ]♪♪ can you help me up? [ snow intensifies ] [ sleighbells ring in the distance ] aleve. all day pain relief with just 2 pills. get back to...
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martin luther king, jr. and amended piece in the face of war -- demanded peace in the face of war, solidarity in the face of division, and love in the face of hate. that was in a time of injustice done against american and -- african americans who felt the american system was lost. they felt it would be easier to tear down the structure of the old. for all of america's shortcomings, john lewis stood with those demanding the promise of america not be discarded but instead realized in full by being purified in practice. inlewis said to the crowd 1963 during the march on washington, he wanted the people to protest across the nation. comes, untilreedom the revolution of 1776 was complete." the designs and principles of our founders are good, though our nation fell short for far too long. we honor john lewis today, not as a revolutionary, but as one, to paraphrase dr. king, came to cash the check the architects of our republic wrote, the promissory note demanding every american is guaranteed the right of liberty,
martin luther king, jr. and amended piece in the face of war -- demanded peace in the face of war, solidarity in the face of division, and love in the face of hate. that was in a time of injustice done against american and -- african americans who felt the american system was lost. they felt it would be easier to tear down the structure of the old. for all of america's shortcomings, john lewis stood with those demanding the promise of america not be discarded but instead realized in full by...
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martin lawrence killed so much. i had to follow him. i died a death. i have never died that hard in my life. since then, i have never gotten the whooping i got that night. i said, i have to rethink myself as a performer and writer. i just had to rethink everything. realize, there is a new era coming in. i credit martin for -- in a weird way. >> it was a transformative moment for you. >> totally transformative for me. i knew what i was doing was not going to last. i knew like, sometimes this thing happens. you come from a poor place. you are making some money. you will get complacent. i am rich compared to where i am from. i'm poor compared to where i'm at. i was probably making $3000 a week, which was a ton of money considering where i am from. i got lazy. i stopped being curious about comedy. that is the worst thing that can happen to people in life. >> about anything, not just comedy. >> not be curious. i got curious again. >> there is this about you. they say you do not revel in your success. you are constantly thinking about the next place you want
martin lawrence killed so much. i had to follow him. i died a death. i have never died that hard in my life. since then, i have never gotten the whooping i got that night. i said, i have to rethink myself as a performer and writer. i just had to rethink everything. realize, there is a new era coming in. i credit martin for -- in a weird way. >> it was a transformative moment for you. >> totally transformative for me. i knew what i was doing was not going to last. i knew like,...
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martin luther king, martin luther king, his house bombed, and yet -- maybe missed it in their write little or speeches or sermons, they never went after or particularly targeted law enforcement officials. even those who were racist at the time and then clearly were gunning for them. very, very different today, obviously. but today it's just the opposite, and so far it's -- sharpton or others who draw that divide with the african-american community and make them suspicious of officers. sometimes -- they do feel that this is the case bass they keep hearing that is the case. what do you tell them? >> well, one scripture my uncle, m.l., and my dad, a.d., were very fond of, and they believed it, was the blessed are the peacemakers. jesus speaking to the attitudes. even if i they were here today, from the business perspective, since this is fox business channel -- >> fox news but you can say whatever you want because you're a woman of god and we'll make it. so continue. >> okay. but listen, honestly, economically, i have talked to officers and lawmakers and many are now admitting they have a quo
martin luther king, martin luther king, his house bombed, and yet -- maybe missed it in their write little or speeches or sermons, they never went after or particularly targeted law enforcement officials. even those who were racist at the time and then clearly were gunning for them. very, very different today, obviously. but today it's just the opposite, and so far it's -- sharpton or others who draw that divide with the african-american community and make them suspicious of officers. sometimes...
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and he was a cater when martin was concerned. one of the most difficult passages to write was hating dr. king publicly they're all kinds of examples in the book he new poll was after him he invites martin to dinner one night. he knew where he was going but he went anyway. but to read that passage to his face at his house you would not believe it. and with national television on c-span i would like evelyn'' it's because they can't what thurgood marshall said. yes. that thurgood marshall. and other black media outlets turned on dr. king. the white house, the media has turned, white folks and black folks and if that isn't enough inside that organization he could not get a consensus to support him on the opposition to the vietnam war. they didn't want him to give that speech in the first place. and with the board of directors. with her stance on the vietnam war. i wish some negroes would try to come after me. [laughter] dyewood not have been as loving. but dr. king was so loving and kind he is still voting to condemn him. and trying
and he was a cater when martin was concerned. one of the most difficult passages to write was hating dr. king publicly they're all kinds of examples in the book he new poll was after him he invites martin to dinner one night. he knew where he was going but he went anyway. but to read that passage to his face at his house you would not believe it. and with national television on c-span i would like evelyn'' it's because they can't what thurgood marshall said. yes. that thurgood marshall. and...
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killed trayvon martin, george zimmerman is charged with second degree murder. his heavily watched and heavily debated three-week trial results in an acquittal. in august of this year, another unarmed black teen is shot and killed, this time by a police officer in ferguson, missouri, michael brown allegedly stole cigarettes from this convenience store, leading to a run-in with police. officer darren wilson confronted brown in the street, a confrontation ensues, wilson fires repeatedly at brown and kills him. protests are immediate. response by some are tough. some destroy property. eventually the national guard is called in. a week and a half after brown's death, a grand jury begins to investigate whether charges are warranted against officer wilson. their investigation goes on for months as do the protests. finally in late november, the grand jury's decision. >> they determined that no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson. >> reporter: within the hour, the worst fears of ferguson and the rest of the country are realized. the non-viole
killed trayvon martin, george zimmerman is charged with second degree murder. his heavily watched and heavily debated three-week trial results in an acquittal. in august of this year, another unarmed black teen is shot and killed, this time by a police officer in ferguson, missouri, michael brown allegedly stole cigarettes from this convenience store, leading to a run-in with police. officer darren wilson confronted brown in the street, a confrontation ensues, wilson fires repeatedly at brown...
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martin place runs about five and the streets are closed off.e is the reserve bank of australia, which has been in .ockdown today as well there is also a major television network, channel 7. there has been speculation that perhaps this is why that cafÉ was targeted. 9:45 mondayfÉ at morning. a lot of people coming in to get their morning coffee. apparently more than 100 people have been served -- had been served by 9:45. here is how popular this cafÉ is with businesspeople and tourists . there is a train station right underground which has been closed all day. it is a major train station for the city area. the fact that channel 7 was broadcasting live as this unfolded meant that, essentially, the hostage-taker had a live tv audience. the morning show people quickly noticed that something was occurring and they turned the camera lenses to that cafÉ before the newsroom was evacuated. there is also a number of banks. it used to be the main financial district until a few years ago, when a lot of the banks moved further down towards the harbor. there
martin place runs about five and the streets are closed off.e is the reserve bank of australia, which has been in .ockdown today as well there is also a major television network, channel 7. there has been speculation that perhaps this is why that cafÉ was targeted. 9:45 mondayfÉ at morning. a lot of people coming in to get their morning coffee. apparently more than 100 people have been served -- had been served by 9:45. here is how popular this cafÉ is with businesspeople and tourists ....
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frederick martin. was lost in a he huge blizzard in alaska. and was not able to finish the trip. in a way, he lost his place in aviation history. but he didn't. december 7, 1941. in charge of all airfields in hawaii? frederick martin. and his s out that he counterpart, belanger, had report predicting the attack of the japanese on pearl harbor to the letter. the time it occurred, the day week it would occur. read before the war and -- in 1947, -- 1937, a man comes here from delaware. he wants to be a pilot. he doesn't finish at purdue, he finishes in the army. december 7, 1941, he is in hawaii. his plane is out at a royal airfield. frankly, he was out all night. all night playing poker -- out all night playing poker. just as the attacks started, he got into a car, and raced out to his airplane -- which was portrayed in the movie "pearl harbor". >> they look like jets. >> i didn't even know the jets -- >> get me to my god damn airplane. >> and he got up, and he was to shoot down four japanese airplanes t
frederick martin. was lost in a he huge blizzard in alaska. and was not able to finish the trip. in a way, he lost his place in aviation history. but he didn't. december 7, 1941. in charge of all airfields in hawaii? frederick martin. and his s out that he counterpart, belanger, had report predicting the attack of the japanese on pearl harbor to the letter. the time it occurred, the day week it would occur. read before the war and -- in 1947, -- 1937, a man comes here from delaware. he wants to...
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the victim is 18-year-old antonio martin, identified by his mother toni martin. our affiliate there kmov spoke with toni martin. she explains what her son's girlfriend told her had about what happened last night. >> they said his girlfriend told me that the police was messing with him. he was going to get up and run. he was trying to get up and run, they start shooting him. >> berkeley police say st. louis county detectives are now investigating. they say the teen drew a gun on police. but obviously, another very tense situation in light of everything we've seen over the past five months since ferguson and michael brown's killing. >>> fierce weather ushering in holiday travel season today that is really, really turned out to be dangerous. a line of severe thunderstorms spawning deadly tornadoes on the gulf coast. one twister ripped through amite, louisiana, damaging several homes. knocking down trees and power lines. no injuries there. but the tornado system that tore through marion county, mississippi killed two people and two more in nearby jones county. anothe
the victim is 18-year-old antonio martin, identified by his mother toni martin. our affiliate there kmov spoke with toni martin. she explains what her son's girlfriend told her had about what happened last night. >> they said his girlfriend told me that the police was messing with him. he was going to get up and run. he was trying to get up and run, they start shooting him. >> berkeley police say st. louis county detectives are now investigating. they say the teen drew a gun on...
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Dec 15, 2014
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she was looking blankly out across at a very empty martin place, and those eyes were red-raw. she'd been extremely upset, completely understandably so, and she'd obviously been crying for some time. another young man who was holding his head in his hands. >> chris reason there with some of the sights in that cafe. well, joining me now from our newsroom is our security correspondent gordon carrera. what information do you have about who this gunman could be? it seems that from monitoring, there isn't huge amounts of traction on the jihadi websites. >> that's right. we do think he's known to police and media in australia. he may be someone with an established track record in some way of some kind of unusual behavior. but it's interesting that neither the police nor the media are saying much about that, and that reflects a wider decision i think not to give him too much publicity at this moment to try and control the situation, to give those who are doing the negotiating as much leverage as possible in terms of the way they talk to him. we know, for instance, there have also been
she was looking blankly out across at a very empty martin place, and those eyes were red-raw. she'd been extremely upset, completely understandably so, and she'd obviously been crying for some time. another young man who was holding his head in his hands. >> chris reason there with some of the sights in that cafe. well, joining me now from our newsroom is our security correspondent gordon carrera. what information do you have about who this gunman could be? it seems that from monitoring,...